Little gems: Henty

Explore this lesser known Victorian wine region, flanked by the spectacular Grampians and the iconic Great Ocean Road. Sample the aromatic whites and finely-structured reds of Henty.

The far southwest Victorian wine region of Henty grew to prominence through its successes with the wool and sheep farming industry. These days, Henty is famed for its cold-climate viticulture, resulting in fine and delicate wines. Aside from the allure of its winemaking virtuosity, Henty is a unique landscape nestled between the ancient Grampians and the Great Ocean Road. Plan your trip to include artisan cheeses, abundant seafood and fine-dining experiences.

Basalt Wines

En route to the Basalt Wines cellar door, take a detour to the “Tower Hill” volcano and nature reserve only a couple of kilometres across the paddock. At the stunning new cellar door and restaurant, taste Basalt’s range paired with local cheeses and seafood. The smoked eel on Killarney potato makes a perfect match to the Basalt Great Ocean Road Riesling.

Henty Estate

The wines of Henty Estate are characteristic of the Henty region – elegant, long-lived and well balanced, with fine natural acidity. All Henty Estate wines are grown, made and bottled on the property; the vineyards on the estate yield fruit that displays great regional flavour, producing aromatic whites and intense, finely-structured reds.

Herrmann

The Herrmann cellar door has attractions for wine and animal lovers alike, as you can wander through the surrounding ancient red gums and say hello to the resident rare-breed pigs and chickens. Visit the cellar door to take in the spectacular views of the Grampians mountain range, learn about traditional wine production and discuss food pairing.

Pierrepoint

The Pierrepoint cellar door is open every day from 11am-6pm, offering its beautiful estate-grown wines alongside those from other Henty and Grampians producers. Enjoy giant games on the lawn in the sun or traditional games inside by the fire. Find a spot for a picnic with a grazing platter comprised of mostly-local produce, with local beers and ciders also available.

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Hardie Grant acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the country on which we work, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation and the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, and recognises their continuing connection to the land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.